Remembering Michael Jackson

"Michael, We Love You!" - the fans would cheer the King of Music each time he would make his appearance. And Michael Jackson would, without fail, smile back at his beloved audience and say, "I love You, Too!".

The audience, most of them in tears at the sheer disbelief of witnessing the magician in flesh and blood standing right there opposite them would cry even more: "Michael, We Love You!" And Michael Jackson would, without fail, smile at his beloved audience and say, "I Love You, More"!

This connection of love that Michael shared with his fans - the people of all different races and color and nationalities, all around the world, is one unparalleled in the human history. No politician, no entertainer, no world personality had as much impact on peoples' lives as this black man from the United States. 

He was at the same time an ambassador of peace for all peoples while conveying his message of social justice and his very vocal stand on racial inequality. Michael Jackson was the victim of horrific police brutality of the most inhumane nature; he was the biggest scapegoat for the corporate media, the most famous subject of judicial interventions, a terminally ill person fighting skin diseases and yet never faltering from entertaining his audience in the most spectacular fashion, an artist who more than anyone else contributed his earnings in charity, and more than anyone else suffered tragically from media scrutiny and mass hysteria. The press always quoted how much money Michael made from record deals and stage shows. Never paused to wonder where did all the money go? How did Michael Jackson, with the potential of certainly emerging as the richest person in world history died with $500 million debts. It was because like most of his life's earnings, even the slated concert in London was meant for the purpose of giving, without a word to the press.

The Zionist media which first attacked Michael over his song "They Don't Really Care About Us" collaborated with the Yellow Press and they humiliated the man who was the fiercest critic of mass media within the entertainment industry. In a showbiz world where celebrities are TV stars and paparazzi friends, Michael avoided press like plague. And what a price he had to pay. The biggest of them came after his death, when even the President of United States, a fellow man of color who reached the pinnacle of achievements solely due to the manner in which Michael Jackson and scores of black luminaries in the past had struggled to clear the road - refused to issue an official written statement to honor the legacy of Michael Jackson. President Obama too fell victim to the Zionist liberal press.

But for all the fans whom Michael loved, he shall live and be loved forever. For they know, Michael even loves them more!


Michael Jackson :: The Artistic Accomplishments

☀ Most Successful Concert Series - Guiness Book Of World Records

Michael Jackson sold out for seven nights at Wembley Stadium, London, England in the summer of 1988. A total of 504,000 people saw Michael perform July 14-16, 22-23, and August 26-27, 1988.

☀ Biggest Selling Album Of All Time - Guiness Book Of World Records

Michael Jackson's "Thriller" Album is the biggest selling album of all time, with over 50 million copies sold worldwide. Thriller is also the biggest selling U.S album with sales of 25 million copies.

☀ Guiness Book of World Records' Most successful entertainer of all time.

☀ 80's Most #1 Hits

By The End of the 1980's MIchael Jackson had more #1 hits than any other artist for the decade.

☀ Awards

Michael has more awards than any other artist.

☀ Entertainer Of The Decade

With the #1 (Thriller)and #2 (Bad) ranked albums in the world Michael was the 1980's Entertainer Of The Decade.

☀ Most Grammy Awards - Guiness Book Of World Records

Michael won a record breaking 8 Grammy Awards in 1984, more than any other artist in one year.

☀ Largest Contracts - Guiness Book Of World Records

$890 million (Sony Music) Contract, with prospective earnings of $1 billion.

☀ Greatest Audience - Guiness Book Of World Records

The highest-ever viewership was 133.4 million viewers watching the NBC transmission of Super Bowl XXVII on June 31, 1993. Michael was spotlighted during the half-time peformance.

☀ Highest-Paid Commercial Spokesperson - Guiness Book Of World Records

Pepsi Cola paid Michael Jackson $12 million to do 4 TV commercials.

☀ Biggest Tour - Guiness Book Of World Records

Michael Jackson's world tour brought in a record gross revenue of over $124 million during September 1987-December 1988.

☀ 100 Million Records

Michael has sold over 100 million singles and albums outside of the U.S.

☀ Billboard Charts

Michael Jackson is the first person in the 37 year history of the chart to enter at # 1, with his single "You Are Not Alone". Michael broke his previous redord held by his single "Earth Song" which debuted at #5.

☀ Biggest Selling Video

Michael Jackson's "The Making Of Thriller" is the biggest selling video to be released by an artist.

☀ Billboard "Hot 100" Singles Chart

Most #1 Hits by Male Artist (13)

☀ #1 Debuts

Michael's "Bad", "Dangerous", and "HIStory" albums all debuted at #1.

☀ Consecutive #1 Singles

Jackson 5 were the first group to ever have four consecutive #1 singles.

☀ #1 On Charts

In 1983 Michael became the first artist to simultaneously hold the number one spots on Billboard's rock albums and rock singles charts, as well as the R&B albums and singles charts.

☀ First Video

Michael Jackson was the first black artist to have a video aired on MTV. 

☀ The Biggest selling Album of All time in Music History is Michael Jackson's Thriller. The Second largest sold Album of all time is Michael Jackson's Bad 

☀ Youngest vocalist to top the US singles chart (aged 11, fronting the Jackson Five)

☀ First vocalist to enter the US single chart at No. 1 ("You Are Not Alone")

☀ Most weeks at the top of the US album charts (37 weeks for Thriller)

☀ Most successful music video in history (Thriller sold over 1 million units)

☀ First entertainer to earn more than $100 million in a year

☀ Highest paid entertainer of all time ($125 million in 1989 Forbes list)

This is a fan site. Not for the purpose of profit. Only to celebrate the life of michael jackson - one of the finest persons the human history has witnessed. we love you, michael!!!